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License Number Searches: A match is queried by the beginning of the number and continuing for as many characters as you specify. You might improve your chances of finding a match by typing only the first few characters of the license number. Depending upon the state being searched, you may need to prefix the license number with a license type code.
Name Searches:
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Retinoblastoma
Retinoblastoma is an unusual cancer which originates from the tissues inside the eye. About 20-40% of such cases are hereditary and may occur in both eyes. This is an illness of children which starts inside the uterus and prior to birth, while the baby is in its development phase of life. The genetic marker of this disease is aberration in the tumor suppressor RB gene. When there is family history of this illness, prenatal diagnosis, using amniocentesis can diagnose the disease.
Von Hippel-Lindau Disease
This Disease is associated with angiomas (small dilated vessels that we all may have on our skin) and tumors of Kidneys, Scrotum, Liver, Pancreas and adrenal glands. This disease is associated with a genetic marker which is aberration in the tumor suppressor VHL gene, located in chromosome 3. This abnormality causes excessive growth of small vessels. When there is family history of this illness, prenatal diagnosis, using amniocentesis can diagnose the disease.
Medullary Thyroid Cancer - thyroid
This form of thyroid cancer can be associated with a variety of other tumors, as part of a multiple cancer syndrome. The genetic marker of this disease is aberration in the RET gene. When there is family history of this illness, prenatal diagnosis, using amniocentesis can diagnose the disease. Five to ten percent of all Thyroid cancers are of Medullary type. The hereditary type of this cancer is seen in about 20% of such patients as part of a complex disease syndrome called: Multiple Endocrine Neoplasm which has a few types of its own. Inherited forms of this cancer occur at an earlier age with a poor overall survival. These syndromes are associated with a mutant gmutation.htm RET gene.
Li-Fraumeni syndrome
This is an autosomal dominant disease with very high risk for development of --Breast cancer <../brstcan.htm>--Osteosarcoma <../bone.htm>--Brian tumors <../brain.htm>--Acute Leukemia <../leukemia.htm>--Germ cell tumors--Adrenocortical cancers.
What are the different kinds of Cancer?
The four most common cancers are:
Breast Cancer
Colon Cancer
Lung Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Cancers of Blood and Lymphatic Systems:
Hodgkin's Disease
Leukemias
Lymphomas
Multiple Myeloma
Waldenström's Disease
Skin cancers:
Malignant Melanoma
Skin Cancer
Cancers of Digestive Systems:
Head and Neck Cancers
Esophageal Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Cancer of Pancreas
Liver Cancer
Colon and Rectal Cancer
Anal cancer
Cancers of Urinary system:
Kidney Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Testis Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Cancers in women:
Breast Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
Gynecological Cancers
Choriocarcinoma
Miscellaneous cancers:
Brain Tumors
Bone Tumors
Carcinoid Tumor
Nasopharyngeal Cancer
Retroperitoneal sarcomas
Soft Tissue Tumors
Thyroid Cancer
Cancers of Unknown Primary Site
FROM: http://www.tirgan.com/genetics/genrare.htm
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